WATERBORO — An Iowa man has been charged with burglarizing a Waterboro home.At approximately 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6, deputies at the York County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a burglary in progress at a residence on Highpoint Circle in Waterboro. Upon arrival, the deputies found Chance Baker, 18, of Shenandoah, Iowa, inside a residence, according to Major William King, of the sheriff’s department.“Baker admitted he did not have permission to be in the residence,” King said in a news release.Deputies Corey Sweatt and Stan Moore investigated the situation and determined that Baker allegedly had broken into three other homes in the area in search of food and shelter. The deputies verified that three other residences were burglarized and notified the owners.Baker was arrested and charged with Class B Burglary. He has been released from the York County Jail after posting a $5,000 unsecured cash bail, according to King.He is scheduled to appear in Alfred Superior Court on January 4, 2013.Before his arrest earlier this month, Baker reportedly was known to Deputy Sweatt from an earlier encounter this past summer. According to King, Baker was visiting friends in Maine and on Aug. 6 allegedly stole a vehicle from a residence in Parsonsfield.“Baker was subsequently arrested by a Massachusetts State Trooper and returned to Maine,” King said. “(He) later admitted he stole the vehicle to return home.”Baker was summoned and returned to his friend’s residence in Maine, King said. He faces charges in Maine and Massachusetts for the theft of the motor vehicle.